ditchlily
08-11-2005, 01:57 PM
The tundra is such a beautiful place in summertime...I'm on a crusade to get a picture of it that does it justice. How does one capture the color of itty-bitty flowers from a distance? Is this even possible?
Here are two examples, taken with either Fuji 800 or 400 film:
close up they look good (http://www-personal.ksu.edu/%7Ejfoster1/nfmossflowers.jpeg)
from a distance they wash out (http://www-personal.ksu.edu/%7Ejfoster1/nflostmeadow.jpeg)
day two, brighter (a little better) (http://www-personal.ksu.edu/%7Ejfoster1/nflostmeadow2.jpeg)
I'm thinking this last one might be a bit overexposed, despite what the light meter said. This is at 11,000 ft where the sun can be deceptively bright. Any opinions on this?
Here are two examples, taken with either Fuji 800 or 400 film:
close up they look good (http://www-personal.ksu.edu/%7Ejfoster1/nfmossflowers.jpeg)
from a distance they wash out (http://www-personal.ksu.edu/%7Ejfoster1/nflostmeadow.jpeg)
day two, brighter (a little better) (http://www-personal.ksu.edu/%7Ejfoster1/nflostmeadow2.jpeg)
I'm thinking this last one might be a bit overexposed, despite what the light meter said. This is at 11,000 ft where the sun can be deceptively bright. Any opinions on this?